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Natural gas accounts for appropriately one-quarter of the global energy consumption. It is the fastest-growing fossil fuel in use today and is projected to last only about sixty more years.
Climate is an average of weather over several years, at least twenty or thirty. Climate is always changing, but changes in the past have happened very slowly, over thousands of years. Humans have never been able to change the climate before, but now, since we began burning fossil fuels, we have added so much greenhouse gases to the atmosphere that the world is warming up. This global warming is causing climate change, because heat is energy, and the extra energy in the oceans and atmosphere is changing our weather substantially. Over the years the climate changes.
America has been taking steps to switch to alternative, renewable energy sources such as wind power and solar energy. US greenhouse gas emissions have actually declined in recent years. The country still has a long way to go, of course.
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Consumption peaked in 1978 at 18.9 million barrels per day. Rising prices over the next few years lowered consumption, which fell to 15.2 million barrels per day in 1983.
The development of industry and an increase of population.
During the past 150 years in the United States the energy consumption was compared to population growth because it outpaced the population because of the inventions in the last 150 like the light bulb and the automobile.
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Shopping can change during the next 30 years because more people will shop online and not in stores.